Just a reminder to everyone....
The trip to Vegas that Sonny Rattan from PIC
was organizing is still a go. It actually has nothing
to do with PIC, its just that he's organizing it.
You can see the WSOP LIVE in Las Vegas!!
Special rates secured for our players at
The PLAZA hotel. The plaza poker room
will be holding Private tournaments,
open to our players only, if enough of us book.
Also during this time, the "POKER EXPO"
show is taking place July 5-8, anything and
everything to do with poker, in one place,
don’t miss it. The biggest names in poker
will be in Vegas for the WSOP, here is your
chance to meet them. (no guarantees, sorry )
Sunday – Thurs $34 per night
Fri & Sat - $64 per night.
Only 20 rooms secured at this rate, if we need
more, I may be able to get more. These rates are
per ROOM, NOT PER PERSON!!
So with 2 in a room, $17 each!!
Join the gang in Vegas, and remember,
What happens in Vegas, gets talked about
for MONTHS when you get home!!
Don’t just hear the stories, LIVE THEM!!
Rooms are available at this rate June 28 – July 10.
You can book any days during this time for our rate,
the actual group dates are July 4-10, Sonny will be
in Vegas from June 28, I'll be arriving on the 30th,
if you want to come early.
Plaza Hotel toll free 1-800-634-6575
You MUST mention SONNY RATTAN Group ,
And special code PIPT628 to get this rate.
If anyone wants to go, and needs a room mate,
let me know, and I will do my best to set you up
with another tour member.
5/13/2007
5/09/2007
WSOP Preview:
The Process of Changing Payout
and Tournament Structures
by Tim Lavalli
Directly in response to comments from
WSOP 2006 participants, Harrah's made
some major adjustments in the tournament
payout structure and the tournament blind
and ante structure. The revised and 'flattened'
payout structure is getting a lot of media
coverage after a recent Harrah's press release.
Let's look behind the changes to the reasons
for the evolving WSOP structure.
Gone are the days when the Main Event
winner will be splitting a $12 million dollar
prize up among friends, family, backers and
assorted litigators; while the bottom end
870-something finisher makes $4K on his
or her $10K entry fee.
Last year the $12M announcement was met
by almost universal player response of:
"Why so much?" and "Why not cap it at
$10M and spread the wealth."
Well that is exactly what is going to
happen this year. Like so many good ideas,
it takes action by a few individuals to start
the wheels of change. After the 2006 Series,
our sources tell us that Barry Greenstein
sent a "revised" payout structure to the
WSOP staff; this was basically Barry's
thoughtful response to the player reaction
to the 2006 payout structure. His was the
payout structure that became the template
for this year's Series.
But change does not come with a single
stroke of a pen and one payout structure
does not work for the diversity of events
that the 2007 WSOP offers. No, it took
over 200 hours of work between WSOP
Tournament Director Jack Effel and
Players Advisory Council members
(with significant input from Howard Lederer)
to create the series of five unique Payout Tables.
Think you know your poker?
Check out the Shootout Pay Table on
worldseriesofpoker.com, and explain the
gaps in the entrant numbers. The changes
in most events will result in smaller payouts
on the top end of the tournament, basically
the top 27 will receive less and the resulting
increase in payouts in the bottom 90-95%
of the pay structure.
Last year's $12M first prize in the Main Event
would come down to around $10M under the
new structure and the bottom end players
would take home $20K instead of $14K.
All of the 2007 WSOP events will change
in a similar fashion. The changes do not add
more players to the payout structure but simply
more money to those who do burst the bubble
at the low end of the pay scale. Right along with
the payout structure changes were the changes
to the blind and ante structure for all events.
As previously announced, every event in the
2007 WSOP will start with double the chips
from last year. Gone are the days where one
big hand in round one of a 1500 chips event
made you an automatic short stack.
Again, a lot of hard work and collaboration
between Jack Effel, Howard Lederer and the
WSOP staff has created a new set of tournament
structures that will allow for more play.
This is not to say that the starting chips were
doubled and the structure left unchanged.
To quote Assistant WSOP Tournament Director,
Jimmy Sommerfeld's classic line:
"At some point in the tournament you have to
bust some players out." But change in the blind
and ante structure allows for at the very least
70% more play for the prudent, patient player
until their Aces get cracked back-to-back.
Tournament Structure sheets can also be
found on worlderiesofpoker.com
The Process of Changing Payout
and Tournament Structures
by Tim Lavalli
Directly in response to comments from
WSOP 2006 participants, Harrah's made
some major adjustments in the tournament
payout structure and the tournament blind
and ante structure. The revised and 'flattened'
payout structure is getting a lot of media
coverage after a recent Harrah's press release.
Let's look behind the changes to the reasons
for the evolving WSOP structure.
Gone are the days when the Main Event
winner will be splitting a $12 million dollar
prize up among friends, family, backers and
assorted litigators; while the bottom end
870-something finisher makes $4K on his
or her $10K entry fee.
Last year the $12M announcement was met
by almost universal player response of:
"Why so much?" and "Why not cap it at
$10M and spread the wealth."
Well that is exactly what is going to
happen this year. Like so many good ideas,
it takes action by a few individuals to start
the wheels of change. After the 2006 Series,
our sources tell us that Barry Greenstein
sent a "revised" payout structure to the
WSOP staff; this was basically Barry's
thoughtful response to the player reaction
to the 2006 payout structure. His was the
payout structure that became the template
for this year's Series.
But change does not come with a single
stroke of a pen and one payout structure
does not work for the diversity of events
that the 2007 WSOP offers. No, it took
over 200 hours of work between WSOP
Tournament Director Jack Effel and
Players Advisory Council members
(with significant input from Howard Lederer)
to create the series of five unique Payout Tables.
Think you know your poker?
Check out the Shootout Pay Table on
worldseriesofpoker.com, and explain the
gaps in the entrant numbers. The changes
in most events will result in smaller payouts
on the top end of the tournament, basically
the top 27 will receive less and the resulting
increase in payouts in the bottom 90-95%
of the pay structure.
Last year's $12M first prize in the Main Event
would come down to around $10M under the
new structure and the bottom end players
would take home $20K instead of $14K.
All of the 2007 WSOP events will change
in a similar fashion. The changes do not add
more players to the payout structure but simply
more money to those who do burst the bubble
at the low end of the pay scale. Right along with
the payout structure changes were the changes
to the blind and ante structure for all events.
As previously announced, every event in the
2007 WSOP will start with double the chips
from last year. Gone are the days where one
big hand in round one of a 1500 chips event
made you an automatic short stack.
Again, a lot of hard work and collaboration
between Jack Effel, Howard Lederer and the
WSOP staff has created a new set of tournament
structures that will allow for more play.
This is not to say that the starting chips were
doubled and the structure left unchanged.
To quote Assistant WSOP Tournament Director,
Jimmy Sommerfeld's classic line:
"At some point in the tournament you have to
bust some players out." But change in the blind
and ante structure allows for at the very least
70% more play for the prudent, patient player
until their Aces get cracked back-to-back.
Tournament Structure sheets can also be
found on worlderiesofpoker.com
4/21/2007
Degree Poker Update
WOW !
just got some interesting updated info.
Looks like the tournament is going to
be majorly scaled back this year.
Last year... 3000 players, this year...
8 tables - 72 players.
Bingo Blind structure looks to be
the same unfortunately.
Ways to Enter into the Tournament:
1) winning one of fifty-four (54)
Tournament seats in an online contest
conducted by Unilever Canada
at the degreepoker.com website.
2) winning one of two (2) tournament seats
in a Unilever Canada product point of sale
contest.
3) being one of the eleven (11) qualifying
players from the2005 and 2006 Degree
Poker Championship.
4) winning one of five (5) seats in
tournament play at Casino Rama.
(Top 5, one tournament, not sure if you'll
have to pay to enter this tournament)
72 work down to 36 (4 tables) for the filming.
just got some interesting updated info.
Looks like the tournament is going to
be majorly scaled back this year.
Last year... 3000 players, this year...
8 tables - 72 players.
Bingo Blind structure looks to be
the same unfortunately.
Ways to Enter into the Tournament:
1) winning one of fifty-four (54)
Tournament seats in an online contest
conducted by Unilever Canada
at the degreepoker.com website.
2) winning one of two (2) tournament seats
in a Unilever Canada product point of sale
contest.
3) being one of the eleven (11) qualifying
players from the2005 and 2006 Degree
Poker Championship.
4) winning one of five (5) seats in
tournament play at Casino Rama.
(Top 5, one tournament, not sure if you'll
have to pay to enter this tournament)
72 work down to 36 (4 tables) for the filming.
4/20/2007
Brantford Spring Classic
Brantford Spring Classic 2007
Tournament Date: Jun 11, 2007
Tournament: No-Limit Holdem
Buy-In: $500
Registration: $50
Re-buys: none
Add-ons: none
Prize Pool: $50,000
Tournament Date: Jun 12, 2007
Tournament: No-Limit Holdem
Buy-In: $1000
Registration: $75
Re-buys: none
Add-ons: none
Prize Pool: $100,000
Jun 13, 2007
Tournament: No-Limit Holdem
Buy-In: $1500
Registration: $125
Re-buys: none
Add-ons: none
Prize Pool: $450,000
Brantford Spring Classic 2007 Rules & Regulations
http://www.canadianpokertour.tv/forms/sc2007-1500.doc
Brantford Spring Classic 2007 Satellites
http://www.canadianpokertour.tv/forms/sc2007-1500-satellite.doc
Tournament Date: Jun 11, 2007
Tournament: No-Limit Holdem
Buy-In: $500
Registration: $50
Re-buys: none
Add-ons: none
Prize Pool: $50,000
Tournament Date: Jun 12, 2007
Tournament: No-Limit Holdem
Buy-In: $1000
Registration: $75
Re-buys: none
Add-ons: none
Prize Pool: $100,000
Jun 13, 2007
Tournament: No-Limit Holdem
Buy-In: $1500
Registration: $125
Re-buys: none
Add-ons: none
Prize Pool: $450,000
Brantford Spring Classic 2007 Rules & Regulations
http://www.canadianpokertour.tv/forms/sc2007-1500.doc
Brantford Spring Classic 2007 Satellites
http://www.canadianpokertour.tv/forms/sc2007-1500-satellite.doc
Degree Poker Registration
Registration is now open
for the 2007 Degree Poker
Championship.
Go to http://www.degreepoker.com/
Rumours around that it will be at the CNE,
but i think it will be at Casino Rama.
for the 2007 Degree Poker
Championship.
Go to http://www.degreepoker.com/
Rumours around that it will be at the CNE,
but i think it will be at Casino Rama.
4/04/2007
WPT now on Game Show Network
by Amy Calistri
When World Poker Tour Enterprises, Inc.
first teamed up with the Travel Channel in
2003 to air the first season of WPT events,
they became part of the fuel that spurred
poker's meteoric growth. But today, WPTE
officially announced that their alliance with
the Travel Channel has officially ended.
In a SEC filing dated April 5, 2007, WPTE
announced that the Travel Channel had
not exercised its option for season six.
But viewers will not be deprived of seeing
the upcoming season as WPTE also
announced that they had reached a deal
with GSN for season six, which also includes
an additional two season option.
During poker's boom years, the Travel
Channel had been eager to exercise its
WPT option, often beating the deadline.
This year, however, sources speculated
that the Travel Channel might pass as the
March 10, 2007 exercise deadline was
extended to April 1, 2007. Also complicating
this year's time line was the recent acquisition
of the Travel Channel by Cox Communications,
announced March 29, 2007. With season six
fast approaching and a more saturated poker
television market, the WPT's leverage to ink
a new deal was called into question.
Today the question was answered as,
according to the SEC filing, GSN agreed to
pay $300,000 per episode for the upcoming
season's twenty-three episodes. As part of
the deal, GSN has also committed to spend
at least $3,000,000 in marketing costs for
each season.
While the per episode fee is somewhat
lower than past years, it demonstrates that
the WPT brand still commands a premium
in a market that became populated with
time buys and faced flagging online poker
advertising revenue.
Also, the deal, according to the SEC filing,
has additional upside revenue potential for
WPTE. Should GSN exercise their option
after season six, they will pay a 5% increase
per episode for each future season. WPTE
also has the opportunity to augment their
per episode fees with a bonus clause
should they exceed pre-agreed to Nielsen
ratings for the season.
It's an obvious fit for both companies;
something that becomes even more
obvious when listening to Steve Lipscomb,
CEO of WPTE and Rich Cronin, President
and CEO of GSN, enthusiastically discuss
their alliance, as we did today. It is only then
that you realize that this is less of a network
deal and more about a partnership based
on a shared vision and philosophy.
Lipscomb described their relationship as
an "industry changing event," and affirmed
that, together, GSN and WPTE were
committed to "both foster and grow our
community." He applauded the ability and
care GSN demonstrated, introducing a
quality and differentiated product like
High Stakes Poker into a competitive market.
As Lipscomb described it, GSN was not
just a network that would air the WPT,
they represented an environment
where quality poker programming was
both appreciated and nurtured. Cronin, too,
saw the alliance as a growth opportunity,
describing the union as "a classic case of
where 1+1 = 3." Since 2004, when GSN
first ventured into casino programming,
they have been actively seeking quality
program partners to complement their space.
To Cronin, GSN's deal with WPTE
represents the "sweet spot; a premier
franchise at the ideal moment."
The "sweet spot" for poker viewers is
going to be Monday nights, when both
High Stakes Poker and the WPT
will air on GSN.
When World Poker Tour Enterprises, Inc.
first teamed up with the Travel Channel in
2003 to air the first season of WPT events,
they became part of the fuel that spurred
poker's meteoric growth. But today, WPTE
officially announced that their alliance with
the Travel Channel has officially ended.
In a SEC filing dated April 5, 2007, WPTE
announced that the Travel Channel had
not exercised its option for season six.
But viewers will not be deprived of seeing
the upcoming season as WPTE also
announced that they had reached a deal
with GSN for season six, which also includes
an additional two season option.
During poker's boom years, the Travel
Channel had been eager to exercise its
WPT option, often beating the deadline.
This year, however, sources speculated
that the Travel Channel might pass as the
March 10, 2007 exercise deadline was
extended to April 1, 2007. Also complicating
this year's time line was the recent acquisition
of the Travel Channel by Cox Communications,
announced March 29, 2007. With season six
fast approaching and a more saturated poker
television market, the WPT's leverage to ink
a new deal was called into question.
Today the question was answered as,
according to the SEC filing, GSN agreed to
pay $300,000 per episode for the upcoming
season's twenty-three episodes. As part of
the deal, GSN has also committed to spend
at least $3,000,000 in marketing costs for
each season.
While the per episode fee is somewhat
lower than past years, it demonstrates that
the WPT brand still commands a premium
in a market that became populated with
time buys and faced flagging online poker
advertising revenue.
Also, the deal, according to the SEC filing,
has additional upside revenue potential for
WPTE. Should GSN exercise their option
after season six, they will pay a 5% increase
per episode for each future season. WPTE
also has the opportunity to augment their
per episode fees with a bonus clause
should they exceed pre-agreed to Nielsen
ratings for the season.
It's an obvious fit for both companies;
something that becomes even more
obvious when listening to Steve Lipscomb,
CEO of WPTE and Rich Cronin, President
and CEO of GSN, enthusiastically discuss
their alliance, as we did today. It is only then
that you realize that this is less of a network
deal and more about a partnership based
on a shared vision and philosophy.
Lipscomb described their relationship as
an "industry changing event," and affirmed
that, together, GSN and WPTE were
committed to "both foster and grow our
community." He applauded the ability and
care GSN demonstrated, introducing a
quality and differentiated product like
High Stakes Poker into a competitive market.
As Lipscomb described it, GSN was not
just a network that would air the WPT,
they represented an environment
where quality poker programming was
both appreciated and nurtured. Cronin, too,
saw the alliance as a growth opportunity,
describing the union as "a classic case of
where 1+1 = 3." Since 2004, when GSN
first ventured into casino programming,
they have been actively seeking quality
program partners to complement their space.
To Cronin, GSN's deal with WPTE
represents the "sweet spot; a premier
franchise at the ideal moment."
The "sweet spot" for poker viewers is
going to be Monday nights, when both
High Stakes Poker and the WPT
will air on GSN.
3/31/2007
Nothing better to do ?
The EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo,
Europe's richest poker tournament,
will be broadcast via the internet,
on www.EPTlive.com
Starting Saturday 31st March,
the EPTlive.com webcast will bring you
three days of world class poker action from
the EPT Grand Final, at it happens.
This is a free service, with up to 10 hours
of coverage a day starting at the following times:
DAY FOUR, TV TABLE:
Saturday, 31th March, 1400 local time (0900 ET).
DAY FIVE, TV TABLE:
Sunday, 1st April, 1400 local time (0900 ET).
DAY SIX, FINAL TABLE:
Monday, 2nd April, 1600 local time (1100 ET).
Start times may vary, depending on the progress of the tournament.
Europe's richest poker tournament,
will be broadcast via the internet,
on www.EPTlive.com
Starting Saturday 31st March,
the EPTlive.com webcast will bring you
three days of world class poker action from
the EPT Grand Final, at it happens.
This is a free service, with up to 10 hours
of coverage a day starting at the following times:
DAY FOUR, TV TABLE:
Saturday, 31th March, 1400 local time (0900 ET).
DAY FIVE, TV TABLE:
Sunday, 1st April, 1400 local time (0900 ET).
DAY SIX, FINAL TABLE:
Monday, 2nd April, 1600 local time (1100 ET).
Start times may vary, depending on the progress of the tournament.
3/28/2007
More Poker Hysteria
NETeller Withdraws from
Canadian and Turkish Markets
by Haley Hintze
Despite not being pressured by any official
Canadian government action, NETeller Plc
announced in a press release today that the
firm would no longer provide service to online
gambling merchants for its Canadian customer
base, effective immediately.
NETeller also confirmed that it had withdrawn its
very minor presence in the Turkish gaming market,
following up on its blocking of Turkish bank-deposit
options on March 9th.
The cessation of services between Canadian players
and online gambling merchants is a de facto withdrawal
from the Canadian market, because NETeller has
no non-gambling merchants of significance. NETeller
also placed an immediate freeze on its instaCASH
service for Canadian customers, though peer-to-peer
transfers, pre-paid debit transactions, and fund
withdrawal by customers are still available options.
NETeller's statement on the matter only hints at
the factor that resulted in the firm's withdrawal,
with the closest explanation being this:
"Recent actions by regulators, payment
processors, and online gaming operators have
increased the uncertainty around certain
activities related to online gambling in some
jurisdictions." NETeller expects an additional
loss resulting in its departure from the Canadian
market, but is not expected to lay off any more
workers following its sizeable staff cuts several
weeks ago.
NETeller also took pains to mention that the
"75 days" mentioned in its release about frozen
U.S. funds was not a timetable for repayment
itself, but rather is just the timeline for creation
of the plan, as noted in our story on NETeller's
agreement with the USAO last week.
"It would remain to be determined, as part of
that plan," reads the new NETeller release,
"the precise timing of the distribution of funds
to US customers."
Will's Note: I got an email the other day from
WPTonline the other day saying they are no
longer accepting deposits from Canadians and
that i should withdraw my money asap.
Canadian and Turkish Markets
by Haley Hintze
Despite not being pressured by any official
Canadian government action, NETeller Plc
announced in a press release today that the
firm would no longer provide service to online
gambling merchants for its Canadian customer
base, effective immediately.
NETeller also confirmed that it had withdrawn its
very minor presence in the Turkish gaming market,
following up on its blocking of Turkish bank-deposit
options on March 9th.
The cessation of services between Canadian players
and online gambling merchants is a de facto withdrawal
from the Canadian market, because NETeller has
no non-gambling merchants of significance. NETeller
also placed an immediate freeze on its instaCASH
service for Canadian customers, though peer-to-peer
transfers, pre-paid debit transactions, and fund
withdrawal by customers are still available options.
NETeller's statement on the matter only hints at
the factor that resulted in the firm's withdrawal,
with the closest explanation being this:
"Recent actions by regulators, payment
processors, and online gaming operators have
increased the uncertainty around certain
activities related to online gambling in some
jurisdictions." NETeller expects an additional
loss resulting in its departure from the Canadian
market, but is not expected to lay off any more
workers following its sizeable staff cuts several
weeks ago.
NETeller also took pains to mention that the
"75 days" mentioned in its release about frozen
U.S. funds was not a timetable for repayment
itself, but rather is just the timeline for creation
of the plan, as noted in our story on NETeller's
agreement with the USAO last week.
"It would remain to be determined, as part of
that plan," reads the new NETeller release,
"the precise timing of the distribution of funds
to US customers."
Will's Note: I got an email the other day from
WPTonline the other day saying they are no
longer accepting deposits from Canadians and
that i should withdraw my money asap.
3/14/2007
Poker Mockumentary to debut at Film Festival
by Sarah Polson
The Grand, a poker mockumentary by
Zak Penn, has been chosen to screen
in the Tribeca Film Festival's Spotlight
category. The movie will be shown
during the festival's run April 25 - May 6.
The Spotlight category showcases
out-of-competition movies that feature
high-profile cast members, filmmakers
and subject matter.
The Grand certainly fits two out of three
of those features. Its cast is made up of
a laundry list of stars such as Ray Romano,
Jason Alexander, David Cross, Shannon
Elizabeth, Dennis Farina, Woody Harrelson,
Cheryl Hines, Richard Kind and more.
Several professional poker players also
put in appearances in the film:
Doyle Brunson, Phil Gordon, Phil Hellmuth
and more will show off their poker skills.
The Grand is a comedy set against a poker
tournament, a subject that is quite topical
considering the poker boom over the past
few years.
Penn directed the movie from a screenplay
outline and allowed the actors to improvise
most of their dialogue as they play real poker
on their way to the championship round of
a pretend international tournament.
A theater release date hasn't been set
yet for the movie.
The Grand, a poker mockumentary by
Zak Penn, has been chosen to screen
in the Tribeca Film Festival's Spotlight
category. The movie will be shown
during the festival's run April 25 - May 6.
The Spotlight category showcases
out-of-competition movies that feature
high-profile cast members, filmmakers
and subject matter.
The Grand certainly fits two out of three
of those features. Its cast is made up of
a laundry list of stars such as Ray Romano,
Jason Alexander, David Cross, Shannon
Elizabeth, Dennis Farina, Woody Harrelson,
Cheryl Hines, Richard Kind and more.
Several professional poker players also
put in appearances in the film:
Doyle Brunson, Phil Gordon, Phil Hellmuth
and more will show off their poker skills.
The Grand is a comedy set against a poker
tournament, a subject that is quite topical
considering the poker boom over the past
few years.
Penn directed the movie from a screenplay
outline and allowed the actors to improvise
most of their dialogue as they play real poker
on their way to the championship round of
a pretend international tournament.
A theater release date hasn't been set
yet for the movie.
2006 WPT Canadian Open
We will Finally get a chance to watch
last years World Poker Tour: Canadian Open
which took place at Niagara Fallsview Casino
last fall.
It will be airing Friday, March 30th at
8:00pm ET / PT on Citytv.
Catch an encore presentation on Saturday,
March 31st at 3:00pm ET / PT on
Citytv Toronto & Vancouver
and/or 2:00pm MT / CT on Citytv
Calgary, Edmonton & Winnipeg.
last years World Poker Tour: Canadian Open
which took place at Niagara Fallsview Casino
last fall.
It will be airing Friday, March 30th at
8:00pm ET / PT on Citytv.
Catch an encore presentation on Saturday,
March 31st at 3:00pm ET / PT on
Citytv Toronto & Vancouver
and/or 2:00pm MT / CT on Citytv
Calgary, Edmonton & Winnipeg.
3/13/2007
Ladies Pro Tour Begins !
by Erin Warner
The Ladies Professional Poker Tour
is making its first stop at the Bicycle
Casino, where one woman will compete
for free just by registering for the
Ladies Poker Association (LPA).
The group is paying the $500+$50 buy-in
to its March 18 ladies event at the casino's
Winnin O' the Green tournament.
All you have to do is sign up via
ladiespokerassociation.com and
await a possible congratulatory e-mail.
The first tour date will be streamed
live online at pokernet.com and the
association's Web site.
Other LPA events include a regular
ladies-only tournament the first Sunday
of each month at 2:15 p.m. at the Bike.
Buy-in is $100+$25, which will earn the
tournament winner paid entry to the
women's $1,000 event at the casino's
Legends Series Aug. 18-19.
Other stops on the tour in the coming
months include events at Bay 101 in
San Jose, Hawaiian Gardens Casino
in the L.A. area, the Wildhorse Resort
and Casino in Pendleton, Ore., and
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
The tour is designed to promote higher
levels of competition and bigger prize
pools for female poker players.
The Ladies Professional Poker Tour
is making its first stop at the Bicycle
Casino, where one woman will compete
for free just by registering for the
Ladies Poker Association (LPA).
The group is paying the $500+$50 buy-in
to its March 18 ladies event at the casino's
Winnin O' the Green tournament.
All you have to do is sign up via
ladiespokerassociation.com and
await a possible congratulatory e-mail.
The first tour date will be streamed
live online at pokernet.com and the
association's Web site.
Other LPA events include a regular
ladies-only tournament the first Sunday
of each month at 2:15 p.m. at the Bike.
Buy-in is $100+$25, which will earn the
tournament winner paid entry to the
women's $1,000 event at the casino's
Legends Series Aug. 18-19.
Other stops on the tour in the coming
months include events at Bay 101 in
San Jose, Hawaiian Gardens Casino
in the L.A. area, the Wildhorse Resort
and Casino in Pendleton, Ore., and
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
The tour is designed to promote higher
levels of competition and bigger prize
pools for female poker players.
3/08/2007
Internet Gambling Face-Off Brewing in AB
by Christopher Hunt
The Alexander First Nation - a Cree
band with a reserve near Edmonton,
Alberta - is setting up a web hosting
company and establishing their own
commission to issue licenses to online
gambling companies.
Solicitor General Fred Lindsay says
it's illegal, and there's no way he'll
stand for it. Who's going to blink?
The Canadian Press is reporting
Lindsay knows of the Cree band's
intentions to set up a web hosting
operation similar to one run by the
Mohawk Nation in Quebec - with more
than 400 international gambling sites
under its umbrella - and he's set to
draw a line in the sand.
"We're indicating to them to cease
and desist if it is their intent to conduct
an illegal operation in the province of
Alberta," Linsday said in the CP article.
"Anybody who goes against the Criminal
Code of Canada would end up being a
lawbreaker. Right now, in regard to
Alexander, they've indicated intent to
do that, so we're investigating it."
Lindsay indicated the Mohawks have
been advising the Alexander First Nation
through the set-up process, and the band
has established a gaming commission to
issue licenses, but gambling sites have
yet to be launched.
The Alexander band, CP says, believe
they are a sovereign nation with the right
to issue licenses.
Application fees are said to be $20,000.
The Alexander First Nation - a Cree
band with a reserve near Edmonton,
Alberta - is setting up a web hosting
company and establishing their own
commission to issue licenses to online
gambling companies.
Solicitor General Fred Lindsay says
it's illegal, and there's no way he'll
stand for it. Who's going to blink?
The Canadian Press is reporting
Lindsay knows of the Cree band's
intentions to set up a web hosting
operation similar to one run by the
Mohawk Nation in Quebec - with more
than 400 international gambling sites
under its umbrella - and he's set to
draw a line in the sand.
"We're indicating to them to cease
and desist if it is their intent to conduct
an illegal operation in the province of
Alberta," Linsday said in the CP article.
"Anybody who goes against the Criminal
Code of Canada would end up being a
lawbreaker. Right now, in regard to
Alexander, they've indicated intent to
do that, so we're investigating it."
Lindsay indicated the Mohawks have
been advising the Alexander First Nation
through the set-up process, and the band
has established a gaming commission to
issue licenses, but gambling sites have
yet to be launched.
The Alexander band, CP says, believe
they are a sovereign nation with the right
to issue licenses.
Application fees are said to be $20,000.
3/05/2007
PS Poker Freeroll
POKER STARS has announced
the Team Canada Poker Freeroll.
Poker Stars is looking for 10 Canadian
poker players to represent Canada and
play for upto $10 Million in the 2007
World Series of Poker.
Anyone with a new or existing PS account
may register for free at PokerStars and
receive two (2) free tickets to participate
in one of the Event's daily qualifiers.
More than 60,000 prizes!
• 10 places to be won on
PokerStars' Team Canada
• World Series of Poker prize package
including spending cash and hotel
• At least 1 in 7 win cash
Round 1 - Daily from March 3, 2007
through May 12, 2007. The top 428
players in each Round 1 will win
a cash prize with the top 100 finishers
advancing to our weekly Round 2.
Monday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Tuesday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Wednesday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Thursday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Friday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Saturday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Sunday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Round 2 - Held every Saturday at 3:00PM ET.
The top 135 players in each Round 2 will win
a cash prize and the top finisher will win
the grand prize, including entry onto
PokerStars Team Canada and an all
expenses trip to the main event at
the World Series of Poker.
Saturday, March 10
Saturday, March 17
Saturday, March 24
Saturday, March 31
Saturday, April 7
Saturday, April 14
Saturday, April 21
Saturday, April 28
Saturday, May 5
Saturday, May 12
complete info at
http://www.pokerstars.com/canada/
the Team Canada Poker Freeroll.
Poker Stars is looking for 10 Canadian
poker players to represent Canada and
play for upto $10 Million in the 2007
World Series of Poker.
Anyone with a new or existing PS account
may register for free at PokerStars and
receive two (2) free tickets to participate
in one of the Event's daily qualifiers.
More than 60,000 prizes!
• 10 places to be won on
PokerStars' Team Canada
• World Series of Poker prize package
including spending cash and hotel
• At least 1 in 7 win cash
Round 1 - Daily from March 3, 2007
through May 12, 2007. The top 428
players in each Round 1 will win
a cash prize with the top 100 finishers
advancing to our weekly Round 2.
Monday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Tuesday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Wednesday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Thursday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Friday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Saturday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Sunday - 6:30PM ET and 9:30PM ET
Round 2 - Held every Saturday at 3:00PM ET.
The top 135 players in each Round 2 will win
a cash prize and the top finisher will win
the grand prize, including entry onto
PokerStars Team Canada and an all
expenses trip to the main event at
the World Series of Poker.
Saturday, March 10
Saturday, March 17
Saturday, March 24
Saturday, March 31
Saturday, April 7
Saturday, April 14
Saturday, April 21
Saturday, April 28
Saturday, May 5
Saturday, May 12
complete info at
http://www.pokerstars.com/canada/
3/04/2007
Johnny Chan headlining
Canadian poker tournament
March 3, 2007 by Erin Warner
Satellites and registration for the
Johnny Chan Poker Classic at the
River Rock Casino Resort in
Richmond, British Columbia,
kicked off Thursday.
The event is slated to take place
May 6-13. Though Chan was in
attendance for the same tournament
in 2006, this will be the first year
the event is named after the 10-time
World Series of Poker bracelet winner.
Chan will play in the eponymous event,
which offers a prize to whomever
potentially knocks out the poker superstar.
Last year's tournament sold out and
organizers are expecting an even bigger
crowd this year with five event offerings.
Poker players can compete in
$550 No-Limit Hold'em,
$1,100 Pot-Limit Hold'em,
$1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha and a
$2,700 No-Limit Hold'em main event.
Satellites start March 1st from
5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the casino,
located in a suburb of Vancouver.
The River Rock will also host a
$200 super satellite to the
championship on March 28.
Canadian poker tournament
March 3, 2007 by Erin Warner
Satellites and registration for the
Johnny Chan Poker Classic at the
River Rock Casino Resort in
Richmond, British Columbia,
kicked off Thursday.
The event is slated to take place
May 6-13. Though Chan was in
attendance for the same tournament
in 2006, this will be the first year
the event is named after the 10-time
World Series of Poker bracelet winner.
Chan will play in the eponymous event,
which offers a prize to whomever
potentially knocks out the poker superstar.
Last year's tournament sold out and
organizers are expecting an even bigger
crowd this year with five event offerings.
Poker players can compete in
$550 No-Limit Hold'em,
$1,100 Pot-Limit Hold'em,
$1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha and a
$2,700 No-Limit Hold'em main event.
Satellites start March 1st from
5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the casino,
located in a suburb of Vancouver.
The River Rock will also host a
$200 super satellite to the
championship on March 28.
KONOMI SLOT MACHINES PULLED
Las Vegas-based slot manufacturer
Konami Gaming had 87 selected
slot machines removed from the
floor of Ontario casinos after a bug
was found that occasionally flashed
jackpot wins across the reel symbols.
The four themes removed were
Billionaires, Most Wanted,
Sgt. Fritters, and Sticks and Stones.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission
of Ontario, which regulates Canadian
gaming, found something suspicious
on these games while watching them
run in slow motion.
While playing the games, a 5-of-a-kind
of the jackpot symbol would flash for
a fifth of a second right before the reels
began to spin.
Such a flash would be invisible upon
regular viewing but could be picked
up subconsciously, subliminally
inducing the player into feeling as if
he's won or is winning.
The regulatory commission tests
each machine before sending it
to market, but it does not test for
subliminal messages.
The Canadian Broadcasting Co.
aired the report on "The National,"
causing casinos in other jurisdictions
and countries (including the U.S.)
to also pull the machines.
Subliminal marketing is controversial
and unproven, with psychologists
unable to come up with evidence
that it works in controlled testing.
Konami states that the machines
removed were developed in 2001
and are among the lowest-performing
in their entire library.
Konami denies it intentionally
placed messages in the machines
and is creating a patch to fix the bug.
Konami also plans to sue the Canadian
Broadcasting Co. for the inaccurate
and damaging report to their company
that could have long-lasting effects on
their integrity.
Las Vegas-based slot manufacturer
Konami Gaming had 87 selected
slot machines removed from the
floor of Ontario casinos after a bug
was found that occasionally flashed
jackpot wins across the reel symbols.
The four themes removed were
Billionaires, Most Wanted,
Sgt. Fritters, and Sticks and Stones.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission
of Ontario, which regulates Canadian
gaming, found something suspicious
on these games while watching them
run in slow motion.
While playing the games, a 5-of-a-kind
of the jackpot symbol would flash for
a fifth of a second right before the reels
began to spin.
Such a flash would be invisible upon
regular viewing but could be picked
up subconsciously, subliminally
inducing the player into feeling as if
he's won or is winning.
The regulatory commission tests
each machine before sending it
to market, but it does not test for
subliminal messages.
The Canadian Broadcasting Co.
aired the report on "The National,"
causing casinos in other jurisdictions
and countries (including the U.S.)
to also pull the machines.
Subliminal marketing is controversial
and unproven, with psychologists
unable to come up with evidence
that it works in controlled testing.
Konami states that the machines
removed were developed in 2001
and are among the lowest-performing
in their entire library.
Konami denies it intentionally
placed messages in the machines
and is creating a patch to fix the bug.
Konami also plans to sue the Canadian
Broadcasting Co. for the inaccurate
and damaging report to their company
that could have long-lasting effects on
their integrity.
3/01/2007
WSOP Pre-Registration Opens

March 01, 2007
by: Haley Hintze
Pre-registration began on February 26th
for the 38th World Series of Poker®,
to be held at the Rio All-Suites Hotel &
Casino® in Las Vegas.
The 2007 WSOP begins on June 1st and
runs through July 17, with rules and
registration information now available
One notable change for this year's WSOP is
the introduction of a newly-created $10,000
'WSOP' casino chip, which will be accepted for
registration and will likely see common use
as the payout 'lammer' for satellite-qualifier
winners. The new chip joins smaller Rio chip
denominations, wire transfers, cashier's checks,
credit-card cash advances and cash itself as
acceptable payment methods for event
registration, accompanying payment forms
registration, accompanying payment forms
that can now be found at the World Series of
Poker online site. Pre-registration remains
open until two weeks prior to the start of
any given event.
The updated rules also clarify third-party
registrations as well, reading as follows:
"Third-party registrations for players are
not permitted unless submitted by Official
WSOP Sponsors; Official WSOP promotions
or product licensee, or civic, charitable,
business, casino and other land-based entities
officially licensed to conduct satellite
tournaments for the 2007 WSOP.
No third-party registrations will be
accepted from online gaming sites conducting
business with U.S. residents."
Harrah's has also extensively revamped
its apparel policy, complete with an explanation
of exactly what types of '.com' advertising
will remain off-limits. The comprehensive
rules changes clearly represent a sweeping
move to bring players' appearances more
in line with corporate expectations. The start
of the relevant section, Rule #34, offers this:
"Tournament participants may wear apparel
with multiple logos, patches or promotional
language. However, no individual logo, patch
or block of promotional language is to be larger
than 12 square inches." The rule then provides
a lengthy list of prohibited forms of logos,
advertising, and general apparel.
The two key prohibitions relating to online
gambling sites are these:
"(i) Advertise a dot.com gaming site
that conducts business with U.S. residents."
[such advertising is prohibited]
"(k) In addition, all logos, patches, and
promotional language for any dot.net website
must contain a clear and visible 'dot.net' suffix
at least the same size as the site name."
Additional clauses place a ban on any beer
or liquor advertising excepting title sponsor
Milwaukee's Best Light or other Miller
Brewing products; place a general ban on
apparel referencing drugs, tobacco, firearms,
pornography, other forms of gambling;
ban certain types of 'commentary' clothing
that could be considered injurious to other
parties, and, of course, give the final say-so
to Harrah's in any matter of dispute.
The "twelve square inches" rule, allowing
for such things as a 3" x 4" rectangular patch
bearing a logo, effectively eliminates the
jersey-style advertising so prevalent on
the floor of the Amazon Room last year.
However, the new clarifications pave the way
for poker apparel to enter the modern world
of corporate and business endorsements.
The World Series of Poker's commissioner,
Jeffery Pollack, served up this comment
on the topic: "In recognition of the endorsement
agreements that provide income to many
poker players, we've liberalized our policy
to allow tournament entrants to wear apparel
with multiple logos and patches. There are
some reasonable restrictions on what is
permissible, but this is definitely a far more
liberal, accommodating and player-friendly policy."
2/28/2007
Congrats to everyone who qualified for
the PIC Season 6 Championship.
Its a great accomplishment considering
you only had half a season.
Its being held at Lezley's Chaps
355 Plains Rd East(Aldershot)
Burlington905-333-4431
SUNDAY March 4th @ NOON.
Registration @11am
MAP http://www.lezleyschaps.ca/index.php?option=com_google_maps&category=15&Itemid=38
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE !!
the PIC Season 6 Championship.
Its a great accomplishment considering
you only had half a season.
Its being held at Lezley's Chaps
355 Plains Rd East(Aldershot)
Burlington905-333-4431
SUNDAY March 4th @ NOON.
Registration @11am
MAP http://www.lezleyschaps.ca/index.php?option=com_google_maps&category=15&Itemid=38
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE !!
2/18/2007
FirePay Bans Canadian Gambling Transactions
Posted on: Online-Casinos.com
WHY IS FIREPAY BANNING CANADIAN
ONLINE GAMBLING TRANSACTIONS?
Another payment option closes its
doors to online gambling.
Canadian online gamblers who use
the FirePay e-wallet will be scrambling
to mobilise their funds following a surprise
notification from the company just before
the weekend.
The online payments processor has
now extended its ban on US online
gambling transactions to Canadian
consumers, according to an on-site
notice this week.
The notice reads:
"Effective February 21, 2007,
FirePay www.firepay.com will
no longer allow Canadian consumer
payments to online gambling merchants.
"Effective February 28, 2007,
FirePay www.firepay.com will
no longer allow Canadian consumers
to receive payments from online
gambling merchants."
Unlike their US counterparts,
who are having serious difficulties
in retrieving monies from e-wallets
as a result of US Department of
Justice activities, Canadian Firepay
account holders will at least have
time and alternative channels to
withdraw their account balances.
The notice includes guidance on
non-gambling exit options:
"All Canadian FirePay account
holders will continue to be able
to make purchases and receive
payments from non-gambling
online merchants, as well as to
"Deposit From" and "Withdraw To"
their Canadian bank account.
Although online poker sites like
Poker Stars ceased accepting
US player deposits from FirePay
last October 13, these sites will
now find Canadian players lost
to them from the FirePay route
as well.
WHY IS FIREPAY BANNING CANADIAN
ONLINE GAMBLING TRANSACTIONS?
Another payment option closes its
doors to online gambling.
Canadian online gamblers who use
the FirePay e-wallet will be scrambling
to mobilise their funds following a surprise
notification from the company just before
the weekend.
The online payments processor has
now extended its ban on US online
gambling transactions to Canadian
consumers, according to an on-site
notice this week.
The notice reads:
"Effective February 21, 2007,
FirePay www.firepay.com will
no longer allow Canadian consumer
payments to online gambling merchants.
"Effective February 28, 2007,
FirePay www.firepay.com will
no longer allow Canadian consumers
to receive payments from online
gambling merchants."
Unlike their US counterparts,
who are having serious difficulties
in retrieving monies from e-wallets
as a result of US Department of
Justice activities, Canadian Firepay
account holders will at least have
time and alternative channels to
withdraw their account balances.
The notice includes guidance on
non-gambling exit options:
"All Canadian FirePay account
holders will continue to be able
to make purchases and receive
payments from non-gambling
online merchants, as well as to
"Deposit From" and "Withdraw To"
their Canadian bank account.
Although online poker sites like
Poker Stars ceased accepting
US player deposits from FirePay
last October 13, these sites will
now find Canadian players lost
to them from the FirePay route
as well.
2/13/2007
Amarillo Slim Robbed at Gun Point
According to Amarillo.com the Texas News Site,
Thomas Austin “Amarillo Slim” Preston Jr.
was robbed on Sunday night. He returned
home after a night out to find two men, armed
with Slim’s own shotgun, waiting to rob him.
This all comes 4 months after a robber shot
at his pickup truck striking it with 2 bullets.
“I told him, I said now ‘Pull the trigger on
that damn thing or put it down,’” Preston said,
recalling the robbery at his home Sunday night.
“I said ‘I don’t feel real comfortable with that
shotgun pointed at me.’”
But it isn’t the trauma of the robbery that has Preston, a famous poker player and gambler, worried, he said. It is a prized belt buckle he had made in Seattle more than 40 years ago.
The belt buckle has “Amarillo Slim”
emblazoned on it in platinum along
with jade. Slim is willing to pay big money
to get this belt buckle back. Fortunately,
Preston was not hurt during the robbery.
“Nobody in the world is going to wear it,”
he said. “They are going to either melt it
or throw it away. Just tell me where it is
and I’ll go get it.” The robbers also made
off with two shotguns and a large amount
of cash he had on him, Preston said.
He would not say exactly how much.
This is the 2nd incident Slim has had
with robbers in the past 4 months.
On October 4th, he was cut off by robbers
who demanded cash from him at gun point.
Slim declined, slamming his car into
reverse, which led to the robbers firing
3 rounds at his car.
Preston said he had been watching
a Los Angeles Lakers-San Antonio Spurs
game Sunday afternoon at a friend’s home.
But when he walked into his home about
6 p.m., he saw two men, one masked
and the other unmasked, in his apartment
with his shotguns in their hands.
“They were just waiting for me to
come in,” Preston said.
The masked robber then told Preston
he was going to kill him, Preston said,
which spurred a profanity-laced retort
from Preston. The masked man then
took one of Preston’s shotguns and
shoved it into his belly, Preston said.
“The man without the mask didn’t
abuse me at all,” he said. “He was
damn near cordial.” The two men then
stripped Preston and tied his hands
and feet with three bolo ties they found
in his apartment, and told him to lay down
on the floor, a request Preston did not
want to comply with.
Preston, who has a pacemaker, said he
didn’t want to be placed on the cold floor,
and face the risk of no one coming by to
check on him. So the robbers decided to
put him on the couch, Preston said,
with the masked robber saying he was
going to get a pillow. “I thought that
was the end,” Preston said.
“There is just one reason to go get a pillow.
A shotgun makes some noise. You put that
pillow over (that weapon) and pull the trigger,
you are going to hear nothing. It’s not
a good feeling.” Preston said while the
robbers took a large amount of money
off him, he was just worried about surviving.
“Money is just how you keep score,” he said.
“It was of secondary importance.”
Preston said he was able to loosen the ties
around his hands and feet and went to his
apartment complex’s office, where
a woman there called police, he said.
“I probably would have never called
(the police),” he said.
Despite this traumatic incident, Preston
said he has no plans to move from Amarillo.
“I am too old to let some pimp, drug dealer,
dopehead make me do that,” Preston said.
“I have been advised to, but I am going
to stay right where I am, and I want
everyone to know it.”
Amarillo Slim said anyone who has information
about the robbery or the buckle should call
Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806) 374-4400
or the APD Detective Division at (806) 378-4251.
Thomas Austin “Amarillo Slim” Preston Jr.
was robbed on Sunday night. He returned
home after a night out to find two men, armed
with Slim’s own shotgun, waiting to rob him.
This all comes 4 months after a robber shot
at his pickup truck striking it with 2 bullets.
“I told him, I said now ‘Pull the trigger on
that damn thing or put it down,’” Preston said,
recalling the robbery at his home Sunday night.
“I said ‘I don’t feel real comfortable with that
shotgun pointed at me.’”
But it isn’t the trauma of the robbery that has Preston, a famous poker player and gambler, worried, he said. It is a prized belt buckle he had made in Seattle more than 40 years ago.
The belt buckle has “Amarillo Slim”
emblazoned on it in platinum along
with jade. Slim is willing to pay big money
to get this belt buckle back. Fortunately,
Preston was not hurt during the robbery.
“Nobody in the world is going to wear it,”
he said. “They are going to either melt it
or throw it away. Just tell me where it is
and I’ll go get it.” The robbers also made
off with two shotguns and a large amount
of cash he had on him, Preston said.
He would not say exactly how much.
This is the 2nd incident Slim has had
with robbers in the past 4 months.
On October 4th, he was cut off by robbers
who demanded cash from him at gun point.
Slim declined, slamming his car into
reverse, which led to the robbers firing
3 rounds at his car.
Preston said he had been watching
a Los Angeles Lakers-San Antonio Spurs
game Sunday afternoon at a friend’s home.
But when he walked into his home about
6 p.m., he saw two men, one masked
and the other unmasked, in his apartment
with his shotguns in their hands.
“They were just waiting for me to
come in,” Preston said.
The masked robber then told Preston
he was going to kill him, Preston said,
which spurred a profanity-laced retort
from Preston. The masked man then
took one of Preston’s shotguns and
shoved it into his belly, Preston said.
“The man without the mask didn’t
abuse me at all,” he said. “He was
damn near cordial.” The two men then
stripped Preston and tied his hands
and feet with three bolo ties they found
in his apartment, and told him to lay down
on the floor, a request Preston did not
want to comply with.
Preston, who has a pacemaker, said he
didn’t want to be placed on the cold floor,
and face the risk of no one coming by to
check on him. So the robbers decided to
put him on the couch, Preston said,
with the masked robber saying he was
going to get a pillow. “I thought that
was the end,” Preston said.
“There is just one reason to go get a pillow.
A shotgun makes some noise. You put that
pillow over (that weapon) and pull the trigger,
you are going to hear nothing. It’s not
a good feeling.” Preston said while the
robbers took a large amount of money
off him, he was just worried about surviving.
“Money is just how you keep score,” he said.
“It was of secondary importance.”
Preston said he was able to loosen the ties
around his hands and feet and went to his
apartment complex’s office, where
a woman there called police, he said.
“I probably would have never called
(the police),” he said.
Despite this traumatic incident, Preston
said he has no plans to move from Amarillo.
“I am too old to let some pimp, drug dealer,
dopehead make me do that,” Preston said.
“I have been advised to, but I am going
to stay right where I am, and I want
everyone to know it.”
Amarillo Slim said anyone who has information
about the robbery or the buckle should call
Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806) 374-4400
or the APD Detective Division at (806) 378-4251.
No more Tony G Poker for USA
Tony G Poker Closes Doors To U.S. Players
Tony G Poker will be closing its doors
to U.S. Players. According to a post on
PokerWorks by Tony G, the hand of the
U.S. government has left them with
no other choice, but to stop allowing
U.S. players on their site.
In his post, Tony G says:
“I feel very sad for all of you good
folks in the USA but your government
is very aggressive right now and is
running loose. $55 million dollars in
Neteller money has been seized from
people that have done nothing wrong.
Who knows if and when it will be
returned to the people it belongs to.
And where will the government stop in
its quest to wipe out internet poker?”
This news release comes only a few days
after an annoucement was made that the
FBI has freezed Neteller accounts.
Tony G Poker is continuing to work
with U.S. players to get the money
out of their accounts. They have
provided the following instructions
on how to remove your money:
“*The only way possible to withdraw
your funds from Tony G. Poker at this
time is by doing the following:
1) Transfer your funds to Tony,
his player id is “Tony G”
2) Once the transfer is complete,
send an email to “support@tonygpoker.com”
detailing the amount you transferred,
your player id, and one of the three
accounts you would like your funds
transferred to: UltimateBet, FullTilt,
or PokerStars - also giving your player
ID on the site you want your funds
transferred to. Regrettably, there is
no banking option open at this time
since everything is being closed to
USA citizens and the government’s
strong arm tactics of protecting our
borders from poker has removed yet
another freedom.”
Tony G Poker will be closing its doors
to U.S. Players. According to a post on
PokerWorks by Tony G, the hand of the
U.S. government has left them with
no other choice, but to stop allowing
U.S. players on their site.
In his post, Tony G says:
“I feel very sad for all of you good
folks in the USA but your government
is very aggressive right now and is
running loose. $55 million dollars in
Neteller money has been seized from
people that have done nothing wrong.
Who knows if and when it will be
returned to the people it belongs to.
And where will the government stop in
its quest to wipe out internet poker?”
This news release comes only a few days
after an annoucement was made that the
FBI has freezed Neteller accounts.
Tony G Poker is continuing to work
with U.S. players to get the money
out of their accounts. They have
provided the following instructions
on how to remove your money:
“*The only way possible to withdraw
your funds from Tony G. Poker at this
time is by doing the following:
1) Transfer your funds to Tony,
his player id is “Tony G”
2) Once the transfer is complete,
send an email to “support@tonygpoker.com”
detailing the amount you transferred,
your player id, and one of the three
accounts you would like your funds
transferred to: UltimateBet, FullTilt,
or PokerStars - also giving your player
ID on the site you want your funds
transferred to. Regrettably, there is
no banking option open at this time
since everything is being closed to
USA citizens and the government’s
strong arm tactics of protecting our
borders from poker has removed yet
another freedom.”
Will's note: Bravo to Tony G. Many other online rooms have simply chosen to freeze players accounts, holding their money without any stated future plans on if/when they will return it.
2/12/2007
No More Paradise Poker
Sportingbet effectively closing down
Paradise Poker Sat, 10 Feb 2007
The British online gambling group
Sportingbet.com has had to make some
tough business decisions regarding its
poker operations, culminating this week
in the announcement that it will effectively
be closing its Paradise Poker.com platform
at a cost of some GBP55 million (US$107million).
The company intends to transfer Paradise
players to its existing Boss Media-managed
Sportingbet poker platform. Facilitating the
move, Sportingbet has extended its contract
with Boss for for a further three years of
both poker and casino services.
Explaining the numbers that led to the decision,
Sportingbet CEO Andrew McIver said in the
three months to October 2006, rake from the
Boss platform amounted to GBP4.3 million,
up 72 percent year-on-year. By comparison,
Paradise Poker generated rake of
GBP3.8 million from non-US players in the
same period, up only 9 percent year-on-year.
Average daily active money players on both
systems amounted to around 6 500, with yield
per active player approximately 60 percent higher
on the Boss platform due to its bigger action.
"This deal combines all our poker players in
one destination, maximizing liquidity whilst
reducing the complexity of running two
separate poker operations. The addition
of the Paradise Poker players to the Boss
poker network will make the Boss network
one of the largest in Europe," McIver explained.
"By combining all poker players in one network
we aim to maximize yields," a spokesman said.
Sportingbet will retain the Paradise poker brand
and migrate all Paradise players to Boss
"in due course" the announcement said.
The combination of the two poker businesses
will provide some cost savings for the group,
however this will be offset to some extent by
the loss of revenue that may occur as a result
of migrating players from one platform to another.
Investor reaction to the move will not be
long in coming - Sportingbet will announce its
results for the second quarter on 28 February.
The deal is good news for Boss Media.
Johan Berg, Chief Executive Officer said:
"The partnership with Sportingbet is material
to the success of Boss Media and is one very
important reason that we are one of the leading
providers of e-Gaming software. The strengthened
partnership will enable the two companies to work
together to bring second to none e-Gaming
products to the market."
Paradise Poker Sat, 10 Feb 2007
The British online gambling group
Sportingbet.com has had to make some
tough business decisions regarding its
poker operations, culminating this week
in the announcement that it will effectively
be closing its Paradise Poker.com platform
at a cost of some GBP55 million (US$107million).
The company intends to transfer Paradise
players to its existing Boss Media-managed
Sportingbet poker platform. Facilitating the
move, Sportingbet has extended its contract
with Boss for for a further three years of
both poker and casino services.
Explaining the numbers that led to the decision,
Sportingbet CEO Andrew McIver said in the
three months to October 2006, rake from the
Boss platform amounted to GBP4.3 million,
up 72 percent year-on-year. By comparison,
Paradise Poker generated rake of
GBP3.8 million from non-US players in the
same period, up only 9 percent year-on-year.
Average daily active money players on both
systems amounted to around 6 500, with yield
per active player approximately 60 percent higher
on the Boss platform due to its bigger action.
"This deal combines all our poker players in
one destination, maximizing liquidity whilst
reducing the complexity of running two
separate poker operations. The addition
of the Paradise Poker players to the Boss
poker network will make the Boss network
one of the largest in Europe," McIver explained.
"By combining all poker players in one network
we aim to maximize yields," a spokesman said.
Sportingbet will retain the Paradise poker brand
and migrate all Paradise players to Boss
"in due course" the announcement said.
The combination of the two poker businesses
will provide some cost savings for the group,
however this will be offset to some extent by
the loss of revenue that may occur as a result
of migrating players from one platform to another.
Investor reaction to the move will not be
long in coming - Sportingbet will announce its
results for the second quarter on 28 February.
The deal is good news for Boss Media.
Johan Berg, Chief Executive Officer said:
"The partnership with Sportingbet is material
to the success of Boss Media and is one very
important reason that we are one of the leading
providers of e-Gaming software. The strengthened
partnership will enable the two companies to work
together to bring second to none e-Gaming
products to the market."
2/08/2007
SONNY !
Many of you have met and know
Sonny Rattan, Tour Manager for PIC.
He will be appearing as Poker Analyst for
the PokerStars MoneyMaker Millions tournament
It will be on The Score, at 2 pm Sat Feb 10,
Sun Feb 11 @ 8pm and 11pm. (likely repeated...
and it will be on TSN later)
A whole bunch of Canadians qualified for the
Tournament and someone you know is hosting..
good reasons to check it out !
Sonny Rattan, Tour Manager for PIC.
He will be appearing as Poker Analyst for
the PokerStars MoneyMaker Millions tournament
It will be on The Score, at 2 pm Sat Feb 10,
Sun Feb 11 @ 8pm and 11pm. (likely repeated...
and it will be on TSN later)
A whole bunch of Canadians qualified for the
Tournament and someone you know is hosting..
good reasons to check it out !
2/07/2007
PIC Wildcard Dates
For anyone interested,
Poker In Canada has announced
its Season 6 Wildcard Events.
Feb 11 Bobby D's
Feb 18 Collins
Feb 22 Lezley' s Chaps
See www.pokerincanadatour.com
for directions to these locations
The Season Championship will be
held Sun March 4th (noon start)
Poker In Canada has announced
its Season 6 Wildcard Events.
Feb 11 Bobby D's
Feb 18 Collins
Feb 22 Lezley' s Chaps
See www.pokerincanadatour.com
for directions to these locations
The Season Championship will be
held Sun March 4th (noon start)
2/02/2007
WPT Returns to Fallsview
The World Poker Tour Season 6
has been posted including a stop at
Niagara Fallsview Oct 7, 2007 - Oct 13, 2007.
Grand Prix de Paris
05/06/07 - 05/11/07 Aviation Club de France
The Mirage Poker Showdown
05/19/07 - 05/23/07 The Mirage
Mandalay Bay Poker Championship
05/29/07 - 06/02/07 Mandalay Bay
Legends of Poker
08/25/07 - 08/29/07 Bicycle Casino
Borgata Poker Open
09/16/07 - 09/20/07 Borgata
North American Poker Championship
10/07/07 - 10/13/07 Niagara Fallsview
World Poker Finals
11/08/07 - 11/13/07 Foxwoods
Five Diamond World Poker Classic
12/13/07 - 12/18/07 Bellagio
PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure
01/05/08 - 01/10/08
PokerStars World Poker Open
01/21/08 - 01/25/08
Gold Strike Casino Poker Classic
02/23/08 - 02/28/08 Commerce Casino
Bay 101 Shooting Star
03/10/08 - 03/14/08 Bay 101
World Poker Challenge
03/25/08 - 03/28/08 Reno Hilton
WPT World Championship
04/19/08 - 04/25/08 Bellagio
has been posted including a stop at
Niagara Fallsview Oct 7, 2007 - Oct 13, 2007.
Grand Prix de Paris
05/06/07 - 05/11/07 Aviation Club de France
The Mirage Poker Showdown
05/19/07 - 05/23/07 The Mirage
Mandalay Bay Poker Championship
05/29/07 - 06/02/07 Mandalay Bay
Legends of Poker
08/25/07 - 08/29/07 Bicycle Casino
Borgata Poker Open
09/16/07 - 09/20/07 Borgata
North American Poker Championship
10/07/07 - 10/13/07 Niagara Fallsview
World Poker Finals
11/08/07 - 11/13/07 Foxwoods
Five Diamond World Poker Classic
12/13/07 - 12/18/07 Bellagio
PokerStars Caribbean Poker Adventure
01/05/08 - 01/10/08
PokerStars World Poker Open
01/21/08 - 01/25/08
Gold Strike Casino Poker Classic
02/23/08 - 02/28/08 Commerce Casino
Bay 101 Shooting Star
03/10/08 - 03/14/08 Bay 101
World Poker Challenge
03/25/08 - 03/28/08 Reno Hilton
WPT World Championship
04/19/08 - 04/25/08 Bellagio
1/18/2007
1/15/2007
1/14/2007
1/12/2007
Friday Online Results
Congratulations to
PENNY
STODDART
who won fridays
PIC Tour online tournament
for $192 USD and 100 points.
PENNY
STODDART
who won fridays
PIC Tour online tournament
for $192 USD and 100 points.
1/11/2007
1/08/2007
1/07/2007
1/04/2007
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